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Old 05-22-2012, 11:53 AM
Stublerone Stublerone is offline
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You will always be on the side of your favorite plane and that is also a good point. So, you can only rely on ingame graphs to be released and discuss that. Hopefzlly, after the performance fix, tje dwvs can talk with us about that topic and I see that coming. It bexomes necessary as more and more planes will join the game with sequels. Just let us hope, that they will get into thos discussion soon, but not on the currently given data. You can just discuss, when ingame data is available. Then you can compare between the planes and also between game and reality data to change non sufficient simulation of various things. This will be a long way, because there is so much things to influence performance or behaviour of the graphs ingame in simulated conditions. It is very difficult.

Concerning "kommandogeraet" a friend told me, that a spit mk XVII and a focke flew side by side and the spit already had full throttlle, while the fw190 flew withnearly no throttle. I think, that pilots often do some faults and that this kommandogeraet was really superior. The focke pilot just flies, while the spit pilot has to manage several things in every new condituon to maintain good performance. I hope, that this will be simulated as well. So, one fault by a spit pilot and he gets serious problems with the focke!
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